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Icons: Hycons
Style: Oxygen
Windows Decoration: FormaN
Conky theme: conky-colors
Wallpaper (the best part of my desktop ) downloaded from wallbase, if I remember well.
Fluxbox Brown and Blue setups I use. Just a little 9 inch Atom Netbook I keep around. Just installed a 64gig SSD drive on it, Boots from Grub to Slim login in 6 seconds. Works real well with this setup with automount flash drives (usb,sd) in rox file manager in /media when plugged in.
Wheezy with GNOME Shell and a few extensions, Nautilus handling the desktop, Empathy handing messaging (not as good as Pidgin, but I do enjoy it' integration with the desktop). I never used it and have just discovered the coolness of Conky, and will be adding some Conkyness in the future.
Distribution: Debian Sid AMD64, Raspbian Wheezy, various VMs
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I use XFCE so my desktops are fairly plain. The conky's not quite as I'd like it but I'm letting it evolve rather than trying to get it right in one try.
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